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A brand-new DLC, titledThe Order of Giants, was announced forIndiana Jones and the Great Circleduring the Xbox Games Showcase during Summer Game Fest.Indiana Jones and the Great Circlefirst debuted on Xbox Series consoles and PC back in December 2024, followed by a PlayStation 5 release in April 2025. The action-adventure game is set between the events of 1981’sRaiders of the Lost Arkand 1989’sLast Crusade,featuring Troy Baker as the treasure hunter this time around instead of Harrison Ford.
Swedish developer MachineGames was acquired by Bethesda’s parent company, ZeniMax Media, and helmedWolfensteingamesThe New Colossus,Youngblood, andCyberpilot.MachineGames recently announced the cancellation of an unannounced project, which worriedWolfensteinfans since the developer was previously reported to be undertaking a new entry in the alternate World War 2 series.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giantswas confirmed to be arriving on Xbox Play Anywhere, Steam, and PS5 on September 4, followingIndiana Jones and the Great Circle’s May 2025 update, which delivered several bug fixes, including a problem with DualSense’s Adaptive Triggers on both PS5 and PC.The Order of Giantswill introduce the new character, Father Ricci, and build upon the narrative of the base game by delving into the Nephilim Order, a secret society of giants.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC Announced
Back in April, Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer hinted at apotentialIndiana Jones and the Great Circlesequel, following the first game’s success, and fans wasted no time in sharing their excitement for the DLC. A few social media users noted thatGreat Circlewas the best game they had played in years, and fans hoped the late Tony Todd was able to record lines for Locus’ possible appearance in the expansion. Furthermore, action aficionados statedGreat Circlewas just as good as the blockbuster films.
The Order of GiantsDLC wasn’t the only surprise during the Xbox Games Showcase, as several other projects got a cinematic reveal, includingInvincible VS,Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf, andMudang: Two Hearts. Bandai Namco revealed arelease window forThe Blood of Dawnwalkerduring the presentation as well, joining the previously rumored announcement thatFinal Fantasy VII Remake IntergradeandFinal Fantasy 16were making their way to Xbox, with the latter being available to play now on Xbox Series consoles, Xbox on PC, and Xbox Cloud.